DO THESE THINGS CAUSE CANCER ?

Note - This is only the available knowledge so far. You may never know that these might be proven otherwise tomorrow with a different medical research. Nothing is absolute in science. Something else to remember is that most medical researches are funded by corporations and pharmaceutical companies. So you know what outcomes they would like to hear out the research they funded. Business has to thrive. Isn't it ?So our advice is to avoid even the things that are yet to prove cancer friendly. Anything you hear associated with cancer, AVOID THEM by all means.Choose organic, adapt to a natural lifestyle. Avoid farmed meat products. Drink more water instead carbonated drinks and others that are non natural.

OK now, here we go to the list !!!

1. Artificial Sweeteners

Despite all the talk -- and
chain emails -- there’s no proof that these sugar stand-ins raise your risk of
cancer. Saccharine did cause cancer in rats, but their bodies react to it
differently than ours, researchers say. There hasn’t been a cancer warning label
on it since 2000. A study of aspartame in people found no link either.

2.X-Rays

Your dentist covers you in a
lead blanket for a reason. Even low doses of X-rays raise your chances of
getting cancer, but only by a small amount. In general, the higher the dose of
radiation, the more the risk. But there’s no amount of this kind of radiation
that’s totally safe. That’s why the EPA limits how much you can get.

3.Cell Phones

This gadget, which you keep
near all the time, gives off the same type of energy as X-rays. So far, it
hasn’t been linked to cancer, but more research is needed. Just to be safe:

Save it for short chats or
when there’s no landline.

Use a hands-free device.

4.Meat

Whether it’s processed or red, you need less of it in your life. Just one hot dog a day could boost your chances of getting colon cancer. Luncheon meats, cold cuts, and hot dogs all have preservatives called nitrites, which cause cancer. Smoking meats or cooking them at a high temperature creates compounds called PAHs. Studies are under way to see how they affect people.

5.Bottled Water

If your bottle is clear
plastic, it probably has bisphenol A (BPA). This chemical is used in food and
drink containers, dental sealants, and other products. Does it cause cancer? The
FDA says no, BPA is safe at current levels found in foods. If you’re concerned,
avoid canned foods and store chow and drinks in clear plastic. For hot food, use
glass or steel instead.

6.Sex

It’s true. Human
papillomavirus (HPV), the most common sexually transmitted infection, can cause
cervical and other cancers. Most adults who have sex will get this virus at
some point. But they won’t all get cancer. Most of the time, HPV goes away by
itself. To lower your risk:

Get vaccinated if you’re a
female aged 11-26 or a male aged 11-21.

Use condoms during sex.

Have sex with only one
partner.

7. Dental Fillings

Don’t call the dentist to
have your metal filings removed and replaced. Experts say your current ones are
safe. Studies have found no link between fillings with mercury and cancer -- or
any other disease.

8.Coffee

If you feel your day doesn’t really start until you’ve had a shot of caffeine, you’ll love this. New research shows that drinking moderate amounts of coffee (around four cups daily) lessens the risk of some types of cancer, among them skin, liver, and colon.

9.Deodorant and Antiperspirant

Scientists say more research
is needed to know for sure if these products boost the odds of breast cancer. They
have different jobs -- deodorant blocks the smell and antiperspirant stops
sweat. Many use chemicals that act like the hormone estrogen, which causes
cancer cells to grow. These include benzylparaben, butylparaben, methylparaben,
and propylparaben.

10.Fluoride

This compound is found in
water and other drinks and in food, toothpastes, and mouth rinses. Though many
studies have looked for links between it and cancer, most researchers says
there’s no strong tie. If you’re worried about it, you can ask the
Environmental Protection Agency how much is in your drinking water. If it’s
high, switch to bottled spring water, which usually has the least.

11.Household Products

Many pesticides, paints, varnishes,
and waxes give off gases known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs). So do some cleaning, cosmetic, automotive,
and hobby products. These gases have been linked to cancer in humans and
animals. To cut your risk choose products labeled low-VOC and biodegradable
when possible. Avoid items labeled as:

Danger/Poison

Corrosive

Severely Irritating

Highly Flammable

Highly Combustible

Strong Sensitizer

12.Power Lines

Anything that makes, sends, or
uses electricity gives off extremely low frequency (ELF) radiation. There’s no
proof that it causes cancer. Still, the National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences says there’s cause for “limited concern.” To be safe, stay at
least an arm’s length away from electrical devices. If you live close to a
power line and you're worried, get a gizmo called a gaussmeter. You can use it
to measure the ELF fields near you.

13.Pollution

Air pollution causes over 220,000
lung cancer deaths worldwide a year (most of them in Asia).
There’s also a link between dirty air and a higher risk of bladder cancer. But
the odds for any one person are low. To cut your chances, listen to local smog
alerts. Try to stay inside on days when the air quality is poor.

DISCLAIMER
Dr. Carlo's clinic is an indipendant medical institute commited to treating patients and educating people on how the natural healing methods help cure, reduce or prevent common deceases around the world. We focus on various native healing and treating methods used both in east and the west. The research arm of Dr.Carlo's clinic consists of independent medical professionals practicing natural treatments for decades, reaseraching the effectiveness of widely known natural remedies against "mainstream chemical experiments" and wishing to share their expertise to empower you. CUREPROVEN is designed for educational purposes only and is not engaged in rendering medical advice for ALL, as no remedy is solution for all, though every CURE we tested have PROVEN TO CURE or REDUCE or PREVENT various conditions and health risks with great success. If you have a medical problem, you should seek the advice of your Physician or health care Practitioner.